| AMBASSADORSHIP | • ambassadorship n. The post or office of ambassador. • AMBASSADORSHIP n. the position of an ambassador. |
| COMMANDERSHIPS | • commanderships n. Plural of commandership. • COMMANDERSHIP n. the office of commander. |
| DISPLENISHMENT | • displenishment n. The process of displenishing; a stripping or emptying of contents. • DISPLENISHMENT n. the act of displenishing. |
| DODECAPHONISMS | • DODECAPHONISM n. twelve-tone music, also DODECAPHONY. |
| DRAFTSMANSHIPS | • draftsmanships n. Plural of draftsmanship. • DRAFTSMANSHIP n. the craft of the draftsman, also DRAUGHTSMANSHIP. |
| HEADMASTERSHIP | • headmastership n. The role or position of headmaster. • HEADMASTERSHIP n. the office of headmaster. |
| ISODIMORPHISMS | • ISODIMORPHISM n. isomorphism between each of the two forms of a dimorphous substance and the corresponding forms of another dimorphous substance. |
| METAPHYSICISED | • METAPHYSICISE v. to make metaphysical, also METAPHYSICIZE. |
| MISCOMPREHENDS | • miscomprehends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of miscomprehend. • MISCOMPREHEND v. to comprehend wrongly. |
| MODERATORSHIPS | • moderatorships n. Plural of moderatorship. • MODERATORSHIP n. the office of moderator. |
| OMBUDSMANSHIPS | • ombudsmanships n. Plural of ombudsmanship. • OMBUDSMANSHIP n. the office of ombudsman. |
| OVEREMPHASISED | • overemphasised v. Simple past tense and past participle of overemphasise. • OVEREMPHASISE v. to emphasise to excess, also OVEREMPHASIZE. |
| PAEDOMORPHISMS | • PAEDOMORPHISM n. retention in the adult of infantile or juvenile characters, also PAEDOMORPHOSIS. |
| PAEDOMORPHOSIS | • paedomorphosis n. Alternative form of pedomorphosis. • PAEDOMORPHOSIS n. retention in the adult of infantile or juvenile characters, also PAEDOMORPHISM. |
| PSEUDOMORPHISM | • pseudomorphism n. (Crystallography) The state of having, or the property of taking, a crystalline form unlike that of the species. • PSEUDOMORPHISM n. the state of being pseudomorphic. |
| PSYCHODYNAMICS | • psychodynamics n. The dynamic interplay between forces that govern human behaviour. • PSYCHODYNAMICS n. the psychology of mental or emotional forces or processes developing especially in early childhood and their effects on behaviour and mental states. |
| SUPERHUMANISED | • superhumanised v. Simple past tense and past participle of superhumanise. • SUPERHUMANISE v. to make superhuman, also SUPERHUMANIZE. |
| SWORDSMANSHIPS | • swordsmanships n. Plural of swordsmanship. • SWORDSMANSHIP n. the skills of the swordsman. |
| UNDEREMPHASISE | • underemphasise v. Alternative form of underemphasize. • UNDEREMPHASISE v. to emphasise insufficiently, also UNDEREMPHASIZE. |